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516-120-501-251

Description
连接器
CategoryThe connector    Backplane connector   
File Size379KB,3 Pages
ManufacturerEDAC
Environmental Compliance
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516
SERIES
Rack And Panel Connectors
Features:
0.150” (3.81mm) contact spacing x 0.130” (3.30mm) or 0.150” (3.81mm) row spacing with staggered grid
Plug and receptacle in 20, 38, 56, 90 and 120 contact sizes
Edacon hermaphroditic contact mating design
Contact termination options include crimp, P.C. tail, wire hole and wire wrap
Mating and unmating simplified with use of actuating screws
Optional covers with side or top entry cable clamp in plastic or metal material available for all connector sizes
Versatile metal cover design permits assembly or disassembly after cabling is complete plus cable entry style flexibility
Actuating screws, locknuts, polarizing hardware, covers and contacts suitable for either plug or receptacle
Polarizing hardware adjustable for 288 mating combinations
Tools available for contact installation, removal, crimping and polarizing changes
RoHS Compliant & UL Certified
Specifications:
Insulator Material
Color
Contact Material
Contact Plating
Current Rating
Contact Resistance
Dielectric Withstanding Voltage
Insulation Resistance
Operating Temperature
Operating Temperature
Insertion & Withdrawal Force
Example Part Number:
Series
Total Number of Contacts
Contact Code
Style and Material
Cover Code
Hardware Code
Diallyl Phthalate, Thermoplastic Polyester or Polycarbonate UL 94V- 0
Green or Grey (For 120 Pin Only)
Copper Alloy
Gold Plating over Nickel over entire contact
8.5 amps
10 milliohms maximum
2000 V AC rms at sea level
5000 megaohms minimum
-40°C to +125°C (Diallyl Phthalate Only)
-40°C to +105°C
2 to 16 oz (0.56 to 4.45N) per contact position
516-038-500-212
Series:
516
Total Number of Contacts:
020, 038, 056, 090 or 120
Contact Code:
000
500
501
520
540
541
542
Style & Material:
1
2
3
4
5
6
Description:
No Contacts Assembled
Wire Hole
Taper Tail
P.C. Tail
Wire Wrap
Wire Wrap
Wire Wrap
Style:
Plug
Receptacle
Plug
Receptacle
Plug
Receptacle
Tail Size:
------------
.110 x .024 (2.79 x 0.61)
.110 x .024 (2.79 x 0.61)
.025 x .024 (0.64 x 0.61)
.050 x .024 (1.27 x 0.61)
.026 x .024 (0.66 x 0.61)
.050 x .024 (1.27 x 0.61)
Insulator Material:
Green Diallyl Phthalate
Green Diallyl Phthalate
Grey Polycarbonate
Grey Polycarbonate
Green Polyester
Green Polyester
Tail Length "G":
------------
.245 (6.22)
.245 (6.22)
.215 (5.46)
.600 (15.24)
.620 (15.70)
.790 (20.07)
Cover Code:
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
Hardware Code:
0
1
2
5
6
Description:
No Cover Assembly
Plastic Cover, Top Entry Standard Clamp
Plastic Cover, Side Entry Standard Clamp
Plastic Cover, Top Entry Large Clamp
Plastic Cover, Side Entry Large Clamp
Metal Cover, Side Entry
Metal Cover, Top Entry
Description:
No Hardware
Actuating Screw & Polarizing Hardware
Locknut & Polarizing Hardware
Actuating Screw with No Polarizing Hardware
Locknut with No Polarizing Hardware
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516
SERIES
Rack And Panel Connectors
Ordering Code Notes:
1) Crimp contacts are also available for 516 series connectors. Contacts may be ordered separately for
pre-wired or select position assembly.
Part Number
516-290-500
516-290-501
516-290-520
516-290-540
516-290-541
516-290-542
516-290-590
516-294-571
Description
Wire Hole
Taper Tail
P.C. Tail
Wire Wrap
Wire Wrap
Wire Wrap
Crimp (Loose)
Crimp - 1800 Contact
Per Reel
Silhouette
Crimp Characteristics
Contacts and Crimp Tool Accommodate from 28AWG to 18AWG, Solid or Stranded Conductor
Diameters from .012 (0.30) to .049 (1.25) and an Insulation diameter up to 0.074 (1.88)
Multiple Smaller Gauge Wires may be Crimped Together
Crimp Resistance from 0.5 Milliohms (18AWG) to 1.5 Milliohms(28AWG)
Crimp Tensile Strength for Wire Sizes:
18AWG - 40 lbs (178 N)
20AWG - 25 lbs (111 N)
22AWG - 15 lbs (67 N)
24AWG - 10 lbs (44 N)
26AWG - 5 lbs (22 N)
28AWG - 3 lbs (13 N)
Polarizing Codes
Polarizing Hardware Changes allow 288 Mating Combinations
Standard Code Supplied for Plugs PG1G1, for Receptacle RS1S1.
Connectors with Special Polarizing Codes Available upon Special Request
2) For contact installation, removal and crimping tools, please contact EDAC.
3) Grey Polycarbonate and Polyester insulator material is not available for 120 pin size connector.
120 pin size connector can only be supplied in DAP (Green and Grey). 120 pin part number ends with
3XX or 4XX are supplied in grey DAP.
4) 20 pin connector cover will not accept the length of the wire wrap contacts
5) Plastic covers with large clamps are only available for 38 and 56 pin sizes only
6) Metal covers with side entry may be converted to top entry by removing side plate and changing clamp
orientation
7) Covers may be ordered separately
8) Insulator design prevents improper mating of individual plug and receptacle. Polarizing hardware
enables specific plug and receptacle combinations
Example Polarizing Code:
Type of Connector
P - Plug, R - Receptacle
Large Diameter Hardware
G - Guidepin (at Contact Position "A" end)
H - Guidepin (at Last Contact Position end)
S - Socket (at Contact Position "A" end)
T - Socket (at Last Contact Position end)
Position of large Diameter Keyway - 1 Through 6
P G 4 S 2
Small Diameter Hardware (Opposite end From Large Diameter)
G - Guidepin, S - Socket
Position of Small Diameter Keyway - 1 Through 6
This Example mates with Code RS4G2
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516
SERIES
Rack And Panel Connectors
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